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By Katherine Latham
image captionFashion firm For Days recycles customers old clothes
The coronavirus pandemic has badly damaged economies across the world. Could an increased move towards a circular economy model aid the recovery?
That is the suggestion of a new report by academics from five countries around the globe. But what exactly is a circular economy? In simple terms, it means that products are made from recycled materials, and they themselves are intended to be easily reused or recycled. Hence a circle is formed. Products float seamlessly in and out of our lives as needed, without creating waste, says Kristy Caylor, founder of US clothing firm For Days. That is how she describes the economic model.
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